It's not tongue-in-cheek or a falsehood, it's just something that happens to be true (against the odds) in the fictional country this comic is set in, but which the journalist's boss is not impressed by.

This remember me of a class of psicology (yeah, I have to take those...) The professor was all impressed with the fact that one specific woman had maried and lost her husband four times. She was like "Well, this ought to mean something! It's her inconscient that is manifesting making she choose guys that will die!"

And I was like: "WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT??? This would happen eventually to someone, nothing impressive or even meaningfull about this!!!"

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